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Volunteering, religiosity, and quality of life in later life: evidence from Singapore

Authors
Jung, JH[Jung, Jong Hyun]Ang, S[Ang, Shannon]Malhotra, R[Malhotra, Rahul]
Issue Date
17-Jan-2023
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Volunteering; religious attendance; prayer; quality of life; Singapore
Citation
AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
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Journal Title
AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/102645
DOI
10.1080/13607863.2023.2169247
ISSN
1360-7863
Abstract
ObjectivesWe examine the association of the frequency of formal and informal volunteering with quality of life (QoL) among older adults in Singapore. We also assess if private (private prayer) or public (religious service attendance) aspects of personal religiosity moderate this association. In examining the moderating role of religiosity, we adjudicate between two competing theoretical views-the value-congruence and resource-compensation perspectives.MethodsOrdinary least squares regression models were estimated using cross-sectional data from a national survey of older Singaporeans, aged 60 and above, in 2016.ResultsThe frequency of both informal and formal volunteering was associated with better QoL. While private prayer did not moderate this association, religious attendance did-the positive association was stronger among those attending religious services less frequently.ConclusionVolunteering is beneficial for well-being in later life, especially so for older adults with less religious service attendance. These observations dovetail with the resource-compensation perspective, underscoring that the benefits of volunteering are amplified for older adults who are less integrated into their religious congregations. Hence, targeting those with lower levels of religious attendance might be useful in maximizing the benefits experienced by older volunteers.
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